- Summary
- The unique populations and cultures of South Africa, Southeast Asia, and the New World offer fascinating examples of everyday life, traditional and cosmic. The Turkic people of the Altaens in northern Siberia are famous for their religious traditions and monastic church, as are the Batak people of Sumatra who practice Buddhist Buddhism, while the Batak of Ivory Coast record their sacred rites in the light. The populations of the Landes d'Anir of Cte d'Ivoire and the Gan of Burkina Faso highlight the diversity of their rites, including those of the Garo Songsarek of Meghalaya, which are unique to the region, and the rites of the Wan, Mona and Koyaka, which are also specific to the local culture of Cte d'Ivoire. The economy and society of the populations of Liyanza, Jiye of South Sudan and Tierra del Fuego, as well as that of the Karara of central Brazil and the Winye of Burkina Faso, also illustrate the mechanisms of daily life and the cultural specificities of these diverse groups.
the populations of the Landes d'Anir, the Gan of Burkina Faso, the Wan, Mona and Koyaka of Cte d'Ivoire, and local populations such as the Garo Songsarek of Meghalaya and the populations of Nepal, offer valuable details of their lives, and the cultural expansion of the populations of Liyanza, Jiye of South Sudan and the Yohouré of Cte d'Ivoire, as well as the populations of Nepal and groups such as the Chepang, the Kanak and the Hamar. These examples reveal how communities maintain their identity, beliefs and traditions in varied geographic and historical contexts. - Title
- Barbier-Mueller Cultural Foundation – Website of the Barbier-Mueller Cultural Foundation
- Description
- Barbier-Mueller Cultural Foundation – Website of the Barbier-Mueller Cultural Foundation
- Keywords
- bourses, publications, terrain, organisation, mona, sumatra, kiribati, soudan, central, agenda, cultures, english
- NS Lookup
- A 83.166.133.68
- Dates
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Created 2026-02-14Updated 2026-02-14Summarized 2026-03-22
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